Single piece
Size
Year
2020
Medium
Sculpture
Reference
16881304
Bronze
1968 Mexico City, Mexico
Daniel Lezama’s painting and aesthetic vision focus on extraordinarily painted narratives, referenced from the Mexican vernacular context, on the unofficial stories of memories, dreams and desires, as well as on a new romanticism that sees art under an existential perspective. Usually making large or medium format paintings and sometimes drawing, monotype and engraving, Lezama expresses his profound and unprecedented vision of "the Mexican" in an era marked by post-conceptual practices.
Address
Ciudad de México, Calle Francisco Pimentel 3, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc
Galería Hilario Galguera is a contemporary art gallery located in Mexico City. The gallery was founded in 2006 for the discussion of Mexican and international art. The opening exhibition was Damien Hirst’s first solo show in Latin America, titled ‘The Death of God’. Since then, the gallery have exhibited works by Daniel Buren, Jannis Kounellis and Bos...